Sad story, but recently my friends next door neighbor was forced into a nursing home in California. She was 98 years old, mobile, active, but lived on her own. The family had her pack a little trunk of her belongings and had her leave anything else behind. They auctioned off all the valuable antiques, but all the other things, they literally told us "Oh, go ahead and take what you want. We're just going to dump it anyways." Walking into her house (which, by the way, we found out was built and designed by her and her husband in 1939) was like walking into a time warp. I don't think she owned a single modern appliance other than a TV. There were boxes filled with old chemicals (including some now-poisons like Ephedra and Arsenic, even old heroin vials **her husband was a chemist and hypnotherapist**). This woman kept EVERYTHING including pretty much her whole life's wardrobe, steam trunks filled with hats, gloves, photos, letters, valentines cards, Christmas cards, dance cards (I snatched up one from a 1926 high school ball)... just everything you could ever imagine. Luckily, I was the same sizing as her All the clothing and shoes were all kept in air-tight storage bags and containers and are in almost perfect condition. My friends are more of 40s, 50s girls... and I'm more of 20s and 30s so I snatched all those era goodies. Not to mention, she kept every Sunday Tribune from the time WWII started, to the day it ended. I just find it so sad that the family wouldn't even want to LOOK through anything not deemed valuable, since I'm sure this woman saved this stuff for a reason other than to collect money. It's so sad to see how people just love to through away history.